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... scene ! like the murmur of a dove Where charnel ravens croak . Still is there torture's pain , Woe's agony and ruin's wail underheard , although the words Breathe out fond thoughts of " home , sweet home . " What mockery it seems ! Like ...
... scene ! like the murmur of a dove Where charnel ravens croak . Still is there torture's pain , Woe's agony and ruin's wail underheard , although the words Breathe out fond thoughts of " home , sweet home . " What mockery it seems ! Like ...
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... scene From town to country - for in both Sir Raymond reigned- From West - End Square to Devonshire's Arcadia green . Glenlyon Castle had for many a storied age Been a patrician's residence ; and this became By forfeiture the merchant's ...
... scene From town to country - for in both Sir Raymond reigned- From West - End Square to Devonshire's Arcadia green . Glenlyon Castle had for many a storied age Been a patrician's residence ; and this became By forfeiture the merchant's ...
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... scenes , and were together oft ; Each would with secret gladness meet , and sorrow part . He looked to her , as to the Vesper star aloft In purest sky - brightest of all sidereal orbs ! Thought of the flashing meteors , that whilome had ...
... scenes , and were together oft ; Each would with secret gladness meet , and sorrow part . He looked to her , as to the Vesper star aloft In purest sky - brightest of all sidereal orbs ! Thought of the flashing meteors , that whilome had ...
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... edge was worn . And , truly , there was all That taste could crave in Nature's grandest , loveliest scenes Throughout the region where the eye was held in thrall By forms of beauty , robed in richest splendour's sheens 20 ZARAH .
... edge was worn . And , truly , there was all That taste could crave in Nature's grandest , loveliest scenes Throughout the region where the eye was held in thrall By forms of beauty , robed in richest splendour's sheens 20 ZARAH .
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... scene and act Of the world's wondrous drama , diff'ring but in name.26 Roland had often knelt , but ' twas to conquer ; now At beauty's feet he lay a prostrate vanquished slave . All glowing like a carmine sunset was his brow , Though o ...
... scene and act Of the world's wondrous drama , diff'ring but in name.26 Roland had often knelt , but ' twas to conquer ; now At beauty's feet he lay a prostrate vanquished slave . All glowing like a carmine sunset was his brow , Though o ...
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